The Samsung Galaxy S5 in Singapore is SGD269 from Shopee. The Samsung Galaxy S5 16GB Black features a 1080 x 1920pixels display with 432ppi and weighs 145g. This device also comes with a 16MP rear camera & a 2MP front camera, as well as a 2800mAh battery capacity. Release date for the Samsung Galaxy S5: April 2014.

The Samsung Galaxy S5 in Singapore is SGD269 from Shopee. The Samsung Galaxy S5 16GB Black features a 1080 x 1920pixels display with 432ppi and weighs 145g. This device also comes with a 16MP rear camera & a 2MP front camera, as well as a 2800mAh battery capacity. Release date for the Samsung Galaxy S5: April 2014.

Reviews of Samsung Galaxy S5 16GB Charcoal Black

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Reviewed on 2018-08-25

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